Step2:AddingMusic

Press 5 to switch to the file-browser view so we can add some music.
You should see something like this:
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Browser - /home/jasonwoof |
| ../ |
| Desktop/ |
| MySqueak/ |
| audio-projects/ |
| audio/ |
| bin/ |
| config/ |
| |
| . 00:00 - 00:00 vol: 100 all from library | C |
| |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
Now, use the arrow keys, Enter and Backspace to navigate to where you
have audio files stored. To add music to your cmus library, use the
arrow keys to hilight a file or folder, and press a. When you press a
cmus will move you to the next line down (so that it is easy to add a
bunch of files/folders in a row) and start adding the file/folder you
pressed a on to your library. This can take a while if you added a
folder with a lot in it. As files are added, you will see the second
time in the bottom right go up. This is the total duration of all the
music in the cmus library.
Note: cmus does not move, duplicate or change your files. It just
remembers where they are and caches the metadata (duration, artist,
etc.)
Just to be on the safe side, lets save. Type :save and press Enter.
Note: Cmus automatically saves your settings and library and everything
when you quit, so you probably won't use the save command much.

Step3:PlayingTracksFromTheLibrary

Press 2 to go to the simple library view. You should see something like
this:
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Library ~/.cmus/lib.pl - 31 tracks sorted by artist album discnumbe |
| Flying Lizards . Money (That's What I Want) 02:31 |
| Jason Woofenden . VoR Theme 2009 01:20 |
| Keali'i Reichel 06. Wanting Memories 1994 04:28 |
| Molly Lewis . Tom Cruise Crazy 03:13 |
| NonMemory . pista1 2009 03:18 |
| NonMemory 01. pista1 2009-04-21 04:13 |
| Ray Charles 06. Halleluja I Love Her So 02:33 |
| |
| . 00:00 - 2:16:25 vol: 100 all from library | C |
| |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
Use the up and down arrow keys to select a track you'd like to hear,
and press Enter to play it. Here's some keys to control play:
Press c to pause/unpause Press right/left to seek by 10 seconds Press
</> seek by one minute
cmus has some great options to control what plays next (if anything)
when the track ends. The state of these settings are shown in the
bottom right corner. The first of these shows what collection of tracks
(currently "all from library") we are playing. Press m to cycle through
the different options for this setting. To the right of that (past the
"|") cmus shows the state of three toggles. Only toggles which are "on"
are shown, so now we only see the C. Here are the toggles:
[C]ontinue
When this is off, cmus will always stop at the end of the track.
You can toggle this setting by pressing shift-C.
[R]epeat
If this is on (and continue is on), when cmus reaches the end of
the group of tracks you're playing (selected with the m key) it will
start again from the beginning. Press r to toggle this setting.
[S]huffle
When this is on, cmus will choose a random order to play all the
tracks once. Press s to toggle this option.

Step4:ManagingTheQueue

Lets say you're listening to a song, and you want to select which song
will play next, without interrupting the currently playing song. No
problem! Just go to the song you want to hear next (in any of the
views) and press e. The queue is FIFO, meaning if you queue up another
track, it will play after the one you already had queued up.
Note: The queue is not effected by the "shuffle" option described
above.
Press 4 to view/edit the queue. This view works and looks a lot like
the simple library view. The main difference is that you can change the
order of the tracks with the p and P keys. You can press shift-D to
remove a track from the queue.
When cmus is ready to play another track (it's reached the end of a
track and the "continue" setting is on) it will remove the top entry
from the queue and start playing it.

Step5:ThePlaylist

The playlist works like another library (like view 2) except that (like
the queue) you manually set the order of the tracks. This can be quite
useful if you want to create a mix of specific tracks or if you want to
listen to an audio book without having the chapters play when you're
playing "all from library".
The playlist is on view 3. But before we go there, lets add some
tracks. Press 2 to go to the simple library view, go to a track you
want and press y to add it to the playlist. The only visual feedback
you'll get that anything happened is that the hilight will move down
one row. Add a few more so you have something to work with.
Now press 3 to go to the playlist.
Just like the queue, you can use the p, P and D keys to move and delete
tracks from the playlist.
Note: Changing the view (e.g. by pressing 3) does not affect what cmus
will play next. To put cmus into "play from the playlist" mode, press
Enter on one of the tracks in the playlist. To switch modes without
interrupting the currently-playing song, you can press shift-M.

Step6:Findthattrack

This step shows various ways you can find track(s) you're looking for.
Search: Press 2 to be sure you're on the simple library view, then
press / to start a search. Type a word or two from the track you're
looking for. cmus will search for tracks that have all those words in
them. Press enter to get the keyboard out of the search command, and n
to find the next match.
Tree View: Press 1 to select the tree view. Scroll to the artist, press
space to show their albums, scroll to the album you want, then press
tab so the keyboard controls the right column. Press tab again to get
back to the left column.
Filters: See the reference manual (see Further Reading below) for a
detailed description on how to quickly (and temporarily) hide most of
your music.

Step7:Customization

Cmus has some very cool settings you can tweak, like changing the way
tracks are displayed (e.g. to display disk numbers), enabling
replaygain support or changing the keybindings.
Press 7 for a quick overview of the current keybindings and settings.
To change a setting or keybind, just select it (up/down keys) and press
enter. This will put the command for the current setting in the command
now (bottom left of your screen), which you can edit to put in a new
value/key.
Please see the reference manual (see Further Reading below) for a
detailed description of all the commands and settings available.

Step8:Quit

When you're done, type :q and press Enter to quit. This will save your
settings, library, playlist and queue.

Step9:FurtherReading

Cmus comes with a great reference manual. Now that you've got the
basics down it should be intelligible. Try mancmus in a terminal. If
that's not installed, try opening up cmus.txt from the Doc directory,
or read the latest version online:
http://gitorious.org/cmus/cmus/blobs/master/Doc/cmus.txt
There are more commands and features not covered hear like loading and
saving playlists, controlling cmus remotely with cmus-remote, etc.